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Investigating PFAS in Western Canada
ESAA WebinarApril 2020
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What are PFAS?
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They are a family of man-made chemicals used in a wide variety of industrial and consumer products and in specialized applications.
Per- vs. Poly- fluoroalkyl
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PFOS
Perfluoroalkyl = fully fluorinated carbon chain
Polyfluoroalkyl = partially fluorinated carbon chain
6:2 FTS
Precursors
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“There are known knowns. There are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we now know we don't know. “ – Donald Rumsfeld, 2002
Time
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PFAS
Perfluoroalkyl SubstancesPolyfluoroalkyl Substances
(Precursors)
Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids
Perfluoroalkyl Sulfonates/Sulfonic Acids Perfluoroalkyl Carboxylates/Carboxylic Acids
e.g. PFOS, PFHxS, PFBS e.g. PFOA, PFHxA, PFPeA
can degrade to
e.g. 6:2 FTS
What is the concern?
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• CEPA listed toxic substances (PFOS, PFOA)• Stockholm Convention listed (PFOS, PFOA) (PFHxS under
review)• Basel Convention requirements (PFOS in waste)• Persistent – fully fluorinated part doesn’t break down in
nature• Bioaccumulative – some PFAS accumulate in tissues of
higher trophic level biota• Toxic – known human and ecological health effects• Mobile – contaminant plumes can be large
Point Sources – Class B Foams
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• Firefighting foams containing PFAS have been used in Canada since the 1970s and continue to be used
• Used both in training and emergency response activities
• Estimate of mass loading from training: 10 kg/yearPhoto: Global News
Point Sources – Class B Foams
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Foam infrastructure associated with large fuel storage tank
Historic firefighting equipment (AFFF tank on left)
• Estimate of mass loading during fire event: 8 kg/event
Point Sources – Class B Foams
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• Prohibition of the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or import of PFOS, PFOA and long-chain (C9-C20) PFAS under the Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2012.
• PFAS composition in foams may differ by jurisdiction.• Class A foams not expected to contain PFAS.
Other Sources
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• Landfills• Wastewater treatment facilities• Wastewater lagoons• Biosolids application areas• Food waste compost and paper sludges
Western Canadian Landfill Leachate
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• PFHxA, PFPeA, PFOA, PFOS predominant PFAS in landfill leachates 1,2
• Mass loading of 8-25 kg/year for landfill studied (24 compounds) 2,3
C4-C12PerfluoroCarboxylates
C4-C8PerfluoroSulfonates
1 Belinda Li (2011) Perfluorinated Compounds in Landfill Leachate and their Effect on the Performance of Sodium Bentonite Landfill Liners, MASc thesis UBC/UNBC2 Benskin et al (2012) Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Landfill Leachate: Patterns, Time Trends, and Sources, ES&T (46): 11532-115403 Hamid et al (2018) Review of the fate and transformation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in landfills, Env.Poll. (235): 74-84
Wastewater
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Environment Canada Study (Guerra et al, 2014)• PFOA, PFOS and PFHxA most frequently detected• Median final effluent levels of 0.012, 0.005 and 0.009 ug/L,
respectively• Median mass loading of ~2 kg/year (13 PFAS)
SK Water Security Agency Study (in progress)• PFOA and PFOS detected in raw and treated wastewater
Wastewater treatment plants may transform PFAS precursors into “dead-end” PFAS which then do not
degrade further in the environment.
Biosolids
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• > 80,000 dry tonnes biosolids produced annually in BC & AB• Significant proportion applied to agricultural land, subject to
provincial regulations and guidelines• Median Canadian biosolid concentration of ~0.013 ug/g
PFOS 1 (similar to data from one BC WWTP of 0.015 ug/g PFOS)
• Median mass loading of 0.05 kg/year for WWTP studied 1
1 Guerra et al (2014) Parameters affecting the formation of perfluoroalkyl acids during wastewater treatment , J.Haz.Mat. 272: 148-154.
Composts and Paper Sludges
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Purdue University and Zero Waste Washington (2018)
Other Sources - Metal Plating
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• PFAS in products used to suppress volatilization of hexavalent chromium (e.g. Fumetrol), added to plating baths
• Estimated use of 0.5-5 kg PFAS/year at individual facilities
PFAS Manufacturing Timelines (US focus)
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Source: ITRC Fact Sheet - History and Use of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
How do I look for PFAS at my site?
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Society of Contaminated Sites Approved Professionals of BC PFAS Guidance (May 2019)
Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council – PFAS Guidance (April 2020)
Special Considerations – Field Program
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• Adaptation of project timelines• Use of PFAS-free water • Elimination of suspect PFAS materials in equipment and field
supplies • Use of dedicated/disposable materials and equipment• Implementation of preferred sampling methods (drilling,
groundwater sampling)• Decontamination of equipment• Collection of QAQC samples
Special Considerations - Laboratory Methods
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• Commercial laboratories employing in-house developed methods. There is no standardized, prescribed method.
• Laboratory results can be affected by: Presence of sediment Contaminant levels Quantification standards used by lab Background levels of PFAS within sampling and laboratory
environments
BC Environmental Laboratory Manual
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Laboratory Methods - Advances
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• Total oxidizable precursor (TOP) assay
• Total organic fluorine analysis – CIC, NAA
Total Oxidizable Precursor Assay
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• incomplete oxidation can be an issue• no regulatory guidance on interpretation of results
They are at my site…now what?
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ECCC• Federal Environmental Quality Guidelines for PFOS – June
2018Health Canada • Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (PFOS and
PFOA only) – December 2018• Drinking Water Screening Values – April 2019 (FTS update)• Soil Screening Values - May 2019 (FTS update)CCME• Draft Canadian Soil and Groundwater Quality Guidelines for
PFOS - issued for public comment in August 2018
Provincial Regulatory Frameworks
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BC - Contaminated Sites Regulation – November 2017• PFBS: soil (human soil ingestion), groundwater (drinking
water)• PFOA: groundwater (drinking water)• PFOS: soil (multiple pathways), groundwater (aquatic life and
drinking water)Alberta• Expect Tier 1 guidelines to be updated after release of CCME
PFOS guidelines Saskatchewan and Manitoba• No updates (will apply CCME)
Source versus Background Levels - PFOS
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Media Anthropogenic Background
Source Zone or Source Affected
Environmental Criteria
Groundwater < 0.02 ug/L 1-1000 ug/L 0.3 - 60 ug/LSoil < 0.01 mg/kg 0.1 - 50 mg/kg 0.01 - 150
mg/kgSurface Water
< 0.02 ug/L 1-100 ug/L 6.8 ug/L
Wastewater Effluent
< 0.02 ug/L 1,2 0.5-1.3 ug/L 1,2 n.a.
1 – Houtz et al (2016) Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances in wastewater: Significance of unknown precursors, manufacturing shifts, and likely AFFF impacts. Wat.Res. 95: 142-149.2 – Guerra et al (2014) Parameters affecting the formation of perfluoroalkyl acids during wastewater treatment , J.Haz.Mat. 272: 148-154.
Why should we care about PFAS other than PFOS and PFOA?
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Sorp
tion
Solubility Toxi
city
Shorter chain PFAAs (i.e. < C8 PFCAs, < C6 PFSAs)
Longer chain PFAAs (i.e. > C8 PFCAs, > C6 PFSAs)
Remediation – Field Implemented
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Remediation – Field Implemented
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Environmental Risk Assessment
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• Migration to drinking water supplies, uptake to other media (biota, food)
Human Health TRVs
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Health Canada• PFOS: 6.0E-05 mg/kg-day• PFOA: 2.1E-05 mg/kg-day• PFBS: 1.6E-03 mg/kg-day (interim)• PFBA: 3.0E-03 mg/kg-day (interim)• PFNA: 2.19E-06 mg/kg-day (interim)• Other PFAS (6) – PFOS or PFOA TRV adopted (interim)
BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy• PFOS: 3E-05 mg/kg-day (HC/ATSDR)• PFOA: 2E-05 mg/kg-day (ATSDR)• PFBS: 2E-02 mg/kg-day (Nov 2015 US EPA RSL)
Ontario Ministry of Environment, Climate and Parks• PFOS: 1.8E-06 mg/kg-day (NJDEP, Cal EPA) to 3.1E-06 mg/kg-day (MDH, NHDES)
Ecological Health
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Environment and Climate Change Canada: PFOS• Draft soil guidelines protective of trophic transfers to terrestrial wildlife• Fish tissue guidelines• Tissue guidelines for aquatic biota food items• Bird egg guidelines
SERDP programs underway or recently completed• Guidance for assessing ecological risks of PFAS at AFFF sites (posted
01/2020)• TRVs for amphibians (to be completed 09/2021)• TRVs for birds (PFOS, PFOA and PFAS mixtures)
Thank You!
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Lindsay Patersonlpaterson@slrconsulting.com778.760.1786
Mat Coadymcoady@slrconsulting.com205.390.5050 (ext. 34)
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